Community pride at William Floyd homecoming parade


William Floyd Homecoming | Robert Chartuk

The William Floyd community turned out to celebrate the school’s 2025 Homecoming, with a parade that showcased school pride, local organizations, and civic leaders. Residents lined the streets, waving banners and donning school colors, creating a festive atmosphere that reflected a sense of unity in the district.

Leading the way was the Mastic Fire Department, their vehicles gleaming under the sun, followed by the lively sounds of the William Floyd Pep Band, whose music kept the crowd energized. The precision of the ROTC drew admiration, demonstrating discipline and commitment, while the Board of Education proudly marched together, joined by trustees April Coppola, Lorraine Mentz, Angelo Cassarino, Luis Soto, and Kevin Meyer, showing their ongoing support for the school community.

Robert Taiani joined the parade, marching with the Lynvet Football Association, which was enthusiastically cheered on alongside the spirited Lynvet Cheerleaders. Assemblyman Joe DeStefano and Suffolk County Legislator Jim Mazzarella also participated, stopping to greet families and pose for photos, adding a touch of civic pride to the celebration.

Students brought energy and creativity with performances from the WFMS Latin Dance Team, WEMS Kickline, WF Cheerleaders, Floyd Theatre, the high school Latin Dance Club, the WF Golf Team, and the WF Varsity Rockettes, each performance eliciting cheers and applause from the crowd.

Local groups including the Tangier/Hobart PTO, William Floyd United Teachers, and the 9th through 12th grade class councils rallied together, promoting school spirit and community involvement. The Homecoming Court closed the parade, waving to the crowd before the day’s highly anticipated football matchup, a symbol of tradition and pride.

The 2025 Homecoming celebration highlighted not only the accomplishments and talents of the students but also the unity, pride, and collaborative spirit that make the William Floyd community a vibrant and supportive place for families, students, and educators alike.

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